Football Continued from page i Field of an exceptionally husky squad of gridiron warriors under the direction of Coaches Golden and Scholl make the outlook very bright this fall for a great eleven to repre sent the “White and Biue’’. In Captain Edgar A. Yeckley, of Du bois, is found a leader of unusual grit and aggressiveness; and the in fusion of his spirit into the Varsity team will mean an aggregation of nervy fighters for “Old Penn State.” Five strong men were lost from last year’s team; Forkum, Saun ders, White, Moscrip and Honhart, but Yeckley, Barr, Smith, McGee, Moorhead, Partridge, Dunn, Wood ward and Wray are again back in harness, forming the nucleus for a winning eleven. In addition to these old Varsity men, the new material, consisting of about twenty Fresh men, is by far the best looking lot of youngsters seen on Beaver Field for many years ; so that the coaches feel greatly encouraged at present. Rigid training has been entered up on, and the squad now at the Track House “training-table” numbers thirty-two. It will take a great eleven to win the majority of the games arranged by Manager Bair. The recent showing made in prac tice work by Head, the 250 pound candidate from Warren High School, has caused Coach Scholl to chuckle contentedly in his sleeve. Head is twenty years of age and stands six feet two, being extremely active for his tremendous build, and has shown thus far a sufficient amount of fight and aggressiveness to warrant him one of the very best guard candidates seen on Beaver Field for many a day. Just at pres ent Coach Scholl is devoting every moment of his time to the line men, giving special attention to the guards and tackles. To see State’s big ex-tackle dodging and bumping back and forth in the midst of a THE STATE COLLEGIAN dozen perspiring, gasping young giants, is a mighty strenuous spec tacle, much more strenuous to the muscular pupils than to the inter ested on-looker. When the “Col legian’s” representative asked Coach ‘ ‘ Henny ’ ’ for his opinion concern ing the husky new bunch of line men, State’s old gridiron star simp ly dropped one eye-lid slowly and gently in an extremely expressive wink. Nothing in all this round globe of ours will please “Henny” Scholl more than a record-breaking 'O5 eleven for “ Old State,” and we venture to predict that if the right material is here, this loyal son of the “White and Blue” will do some wonderful work in developing what all State is praving for, an eleven .to defeat Dickinson and W. U. P.! During the past week Coach Golden has devoted as much time as possible to working out candidates for quarter-back. Recognizing the great importance of this position every effort has been made to get rid of the surplus material without much ceremony, since a few men must soon be selected and thorough ly drilled to accept the responsibility of running the Varsity eleven. Thus far four men are definitely picked out. Two or three of these will be retained throughout the season on the Varsity squad. Every football man knows the value of a good quar terback. During the past four years State has possed some giand field geneials in Hewitt, Elder, Saunders and Honhart; and to develop a man on a par with such stars as these is the task which now confronts “Pop” Golden. Moorhead, Henry, A. Yeckley and Brandt are doing the Continued on page 7. C. E. SHUEY Jeweler and Optician Repairing a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBRNY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS to tlie American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty. S. W. KALIN Hatter and Men’s Furnisher Students’ Headquarters for Hats, Neckwear, Funcy Shirts, Hosiery. Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters STATE COLLEGE - PA. LEARN TKLEG R.YI’IIY and It. It ACCOUNTING. $3O to sloosalary assured our graduates under bond. You don't pay us until you have a position. Largest system nr telegraph schools in America. Endorsed by all railrord ollicials. Opera tors always in demand. Ladies also admitted Write lor catalogue. MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEG liA I’ll Y, Cincinnati, 0., Buffa lo, N. V.. Atlanta, Ga„ Lacrosse, Wis., Texarkana. Tex., San Franeisee, Cal. Bellefente Trust Company Capitarsl2s.ooo.oo. J. L. SPANGLER, President. JNO. P. HARRIS, Treasurer. ROSS A. HICKOK, Vice President. ISAAC MITCHELL, Ass’t. Treas & Sec’y Secliler & £o. Fine Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery . . BUSH HOUSE - BELLEFONTE, HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection ami Fair Judgment is all i ask JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE, PA. SAVE TIME Use Rubber Stamps WE MAKE ALL KINDS Indelible Tjlnen Murker Outfit, com plete, poM paid for 50 cents. Bellefonte Stamp Works, 2nd floor Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, I’d.